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of civilian deaths than indicated. pakistan, the u.s. ally has been secretly helping al qaeda. and they quickly denied that and the u.s. state department says that these documents to not represent what is happening now. >> we put in place, over the past several months a strong foundation, working with pakistan, afghanistan, that we confront today. it is different and what we confronted 2-3 years ago. >> the white house is still insisting that pakistan is a strong ally and the people behind of those leaks and there are thousands of those documents that could be investigated as war crimes. fed >> thank you, catherine heaney. >> and on july 1st, and another governor might not even a sign the budget before he leaves office in january. governor arnold schwarzenegger wants spending reform, pension reforms, and people rushed with the majority of the lat majority two-thirds, and that he does not tip his request? he will not sign it, and that will leave that open for the new governor. >> and the dow jones. fed ex. led the charge what they're out look for the months ahead. >> taking it

and the u.s. economy is doing well but there is still the yearand that week f the fairness of the dollar, will increase commodities. >> and what azure progress? >> and i do not think there is a big demand for gold? >> and you should purchase gold bouillon, instead of gold coins. >> and it also is difficult to resell. and she mentioned it the fedex, their earnings forecast. >> keep in mind, that ups the have to drop off a business letter [laughter] >> businesses are not happy, so when you get to a fedex it is like the train companies. and with commerce, and fedex, ups are good signs. >> housing? bp? >> housing is very average, and bp it is the second biggest event. the stock went up, then tony hayward has been fired, that put the stock up again. and the next big thing is when the quantify the damages. >> and tony hayward was a public-relations disaster? >> and he said that he wanted to just get his life back. and everybody just lost their livelihood and the gulf. it is going to play out for several years. >> and the month of may was brought a revision down and the month of june was up. wh

on this u.s. juggernaut s l and they have no air conditioning. >> they told him to shut the shades, with lukewarm water. >> it was hot as hell exocrinin >> and the plane finally turned round. >> and most of the country is blanketed with heat. and a weekend of storms. >> unbelievable! >> the cascading of south dakota lightning flashes. and this roof was torn off and the family barely escaped. >> this was going to the yard, and ran to the garage and got downstairs just before the tornado ripped the roof off. >> the nwa is also saying that conditions were bad in upstate new york. and this is a live look from 680 northbound towards walnut creek. and it is towards the highway 24 interchange.  ♪ [ horns honking ] ♪ [ male announcer ] come into an at&t store and experience tv like you've never seen before. ♪ for a limited time, get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months with dvr included. >> today, the full face transplant had a public >> last march, doctors replaced the joke, face, islets, and put this into place like a mask under the face of 38 y1 year old and ocsar is able

to a prolonged to that ship. it is almost a year since three u.s. hikers were detained in ron and tonight their mothers are pleading again for their release. this is video from back in may when the mothers were able to visit the berkeley three since they were captured. the mothers call for an end to the " on just an arbitrary detention of their children ". they were captured on july the 31st for crossing the iraq border into ron. >> new details tonight about traffic on the golden gate bridge officials confirm rush- hour has been a little more hectic lately. transportation reporter mark jones says the beginning completes. >> officials say traffic is heavier the problem is the bridge only has six lanes. morning rush-hour gets for lane south and in the afternoon they switch to four lanes north. bridge officials say they've had two dozen complaints about the lane switches happened late. causing congestion north bound yourself about depending on the town of the day. it seems worse because it is. there's more cars in the bridge this time of year to restore the fast track of the doral drive cons

bandit is back in the u.s.. he's arriving in miami the 19 year- old appeared in court today and told a judge that he needs more time to confirm that he has an attorney. he needs to talk to his mother may have hired one. the teenagers suspected in about 70 burglaries and pass in eight states and british columbia purity been on the run from the law for nearly two years and was arrested this weekend in the bahamas. >> look it cited traffic this is the golden gate bridge and you concede that it's very sluggish coming into the city on the left side of your screen into san francisco. " a back up there and moving slow on the right heading north bound at the marin. we'll be right back. signal. airborne. beautiful. and strong. there to ensure the most powerful transmitter is you. rule the air.

is now down 34 points. right now the president of the u.s. justice is the u.s. department of justice filed a lawsuit thursday alleging that oracle corp. defrauded the government in a software deal that involved hundreds of millions of dollars. the suit claims that oracle misrepresented its sales practices in several ways, forcing the government - and by extension taxpayers - to overpay. oracle didn't respond to a request for comment. it a 7:12 a.m. when to give quick break. c,gt 715 we have a quick recap, we are alive and oakland and there is a man that is arrested after he burst into a children's hospital and health staffer at gunpoint. the police quickly moved in and arrested him, investigators are on the scene and so are we. the contract between ac transit and the union, is looking to overturn the contract. they're in negotiations right now and they're breaking down, all the drivers are calling in sick which is calling problems with all the trains being on schedule. the wildfires have before it burned 48 a. now, i need 48 800 a.. 1000 homes have been saved and there's still 1000

the country's infrastructure of water, energy and health the projects are part of the u.s. effort to convince pakistan washington is not just backing the fight in the project will be funded with seven and half billion dollars in nonmilitary aid that they have approved it for five years. >> 727 we will be back with more a couple of minutes tonight nbc will air the giants gained so instead we will have nbc programming starting at 8:00 p.m. and 6 stopping at 10 back- to-back episodes of last, expanding. a special edition of kron 410 dr.phil will be on at 3:00 p.m. will be right back built with quality and backed with the best coverage in america including a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. that's 40,000 more miles than ford. chevy silverado half-ton. a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest lasting full-size pickups on the road. now get 0% apr for 72 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around $5,800. 729 violence in oakland the latest incident involved possible sniper to the more news faster yoli who is live in the oakland police departme

was boasting about this coming weekend but he didn't make it. >> crystal re mariano served in the u.s. navy for 20 years and he's behind a wife, seven year- old daughter in the philippines. in oakland kron 4 news. >> >> >> is are permitted to release the statement they say " we extend our heartfelt sympathies to the employee's family and friends, and we're providing support to the employees at the oakland medical. ". the oakland police department could be getting federal help to deal with the recent rash of violence has kron 4 to do on thursday oakland police chief is they're reaching out to several federal agencies for assistance losing 80 officers. christine conley fought with that will mean for oakland residents. >> the oakland police department plans to draw federal agencies to town with a today violent summit. officials say it's in the works now set for late august it will bring and agencies like the fbi, dea, atf. the u.s. attorney's office said the first day officials will meet with community leaders to discuss what's needed. if the second day amid the with the police department to h

but this coming weekend but he did make it. >> serve in the u.s. navy for 20 years and leaves behind a wife, seven year-old daughter in the philippines. in oakland kron 4 news. >> kron 4 spoke with kaiser where he worked there released a statement, " we extend our heartfelt sympathies to the employee's family and friends, and we're providing support to the employes at the oakland medical. " federal >> help may soon be on the way to help oakland deal with the recent rash of violence as kron 4 to join thursday oakland police chief is reaching out to several federal agencies for assistance. kron 4 christine conley found out what that help will mean for oakland residents. >> the oakland police department plans to draw federal agencies to town with a today violent summit. they say it's in the works now set for late august and will bring in agencies like the fbi, dea and atf. the u.s. attorney's office said the first time it will meet with community leaders to discuss what's needed here the second day with only with the police department to hammer out the details. the oakland police department said this

to will out of here. it is a bad thing. he was supposed to move out this weekend. >> and he served in the u.s. navy for 20 years and leaves a wife, seven year-old daughter in the philippines. in oakland, kron 4 news haaziq madyun. >> kaiser permanente a released that we >> 1996 lexus. after this, to death, and both robberies from the same block. to different depths. >> neptune court, small, two deaths. >> and with fake gregg's liscrad not only are these eight dead end street, these are also dead end street. you conceded there is not a lot of traffic and also this neighborhood, there are many homes that are empty, foreclosed. a moving van in front of this all right for the attacks happened. in one case, july 7th, 59 year-old and his son came to this block. and they're looking for the address of this home but it does not have a car for sale. when the knock on the door, the home owner answered and said that there were mistaken. when they were leaving here, there were attacked. >> he asked if we had a car for sale? >> and i said no. >> and two minutes later, we heard a lot of noise, and his head

of secret documents on the african war posted online by an organization called leaks. the top u.s. military officers arguing that leak could put american lives at risk. there's concern about people in pakistan and afghanistan who have worked for the u.s.. espn reporter erin was on capitol hill today she's supporting a new bill that will toughen the penalties for stalkers. she has a lot interest in that legislation she was a victim of a man who videotaped her nude through the keyhole of a hotel room and posted it on line. he was sentenced to two and a half years of jail. this proposed law would take new technology into consideration when fighting stalkers. and south dakota farmer said if he hadn't taken these photos of the huge hailstorm you probably wouldn't have believed him. this thing is nearly 8 in. around. so big in fact the national weather service is trying to figure out if it smashes all previous records they think it does. the hell stone was found near the south dakota town. >> to live look at the james link is bumper-to-bumper in all directions getting on to 101 southbound at the

there was any really new information leaked. the top u.s. military officer disagrees he argues the leak could put american lives at risk. he said there is concern now about people in pakistan and afghanistan who work for the u.s.. the documents were posted on the with the leaks website. a corruption trial wrapping up there is going to court today attorneys get to very different descriptions of the former illinois governor in their closing arguments today. if prosecutors say he's a scheming politicians who have ask for favors without being explicit. the defense says he's a big talker he's an innocent victim. he pleaded not guilty to try and sell or trade to the senate seat last vacant by brock a bomb of. the arizona hospital involved in a terrible case of a mistaken identity if trying to explain to reporters what went wrong and that was an easy trip to young women killed in a recent car crash were mixed up to the parents of the woman who died were told she was alive that's a photo of the woman who died and she does look like the young woman who survived. while everyone is saying they are sorry

spill in u.s. history. crews are scrambling to clean up another rolls swell the sun in this instance kalamazoo or enriched energy says on one of its pot pie and a 30 in. pipeline spilled more than a hundred thousand pounds of wild into a creek that flows into the kalamazoo river through to present and shutdown emergency officials to avoid skinner's and booms into the creek open to the nub the effort continues this morning. richard brown market headlines, star of mergers are some mixed the dow finished up 12 points to 10,00537 the s&p finished down a point to 100113 reserve releases its regional economic roundup the beige book as it is called. it should given that. the, released its report on global goods for june analysts are looking for a rise of 1% and walt disney co. is buying on-line search road company play them for $563 million this is the latest sign that disney is becoming a 4 player in the video-game industry. we will see what happens of that. in of the fbi is being scrutinized for possible cheating on test by their own agents. the justice department has begun an investigati

judge has the least temporarily pull the teeth out of the law. the u.s. justice apart as challenge the law singer would lead to racial profiling. arizona gov. reacting to today's decision by a federal judge demonstrators gathered outside the courthouse. it was close to the public because of the emotion surrounding the case. judge: temporarily blocked enforcement of the most controversial provisions of arizona senate bill 1073 she said no nation status wall in forcing other laws. note to require non-citizens to have immigration papers with them all times. >> i raised this law and apartheid law. >> those provisions would lead to racial profiling. governor brown or and supporters of the law sid's vital to protecting the state's legal residents. >> we are being invaded by a legal immigration in the state of arizona. >> a new cnn poll say most americans agree with her. 55 percent said they approve of the law of the same time 54 percent say they think best we can 70 will be to greater discrimination against hispanics. look at this what us whether not think the law will lecture reduce ill

expansion outside of the u.s.. all of the subscription packages in the u.s. combined streaming. its plan for previously scrap in order to a focus on a core market in the u.s.. that success than that slicks canada will only be available in english but it expects add french support over time. >> sports is coming up next. and giants and take on the dodgers. >> here we go the a's get the sweeping prompters. the telegram to starting to go crazy mark gannon left his seat and ran over. major union violation. f to be siding on the unionize. the microphone actually broke. the kind of exciting. what's funny about this as everyone has the same highlights. but when you see a man working with a microphone that is burt broken and then he has a presence of mind to call on as fan of 31 years. 29. all ok he would go. you see what a professional does. and normally see the guy what women in the do. to sit here and what happens. we're a team here. >> annexing the novell hand good camera until you go and shoot your story. >> oakland swept kansas city. now their home tonight. boston red sox though they have b

to a head, and news that venture capitalists and funneled u.s. start-ups in the second three months of the year the most money invested since 2008 and the latest sign of growing economy. bp says it's finally gaining control over one of america's biggest disasters at least for now. the company has closed the gap they placed over that well it has been gushing into three months. they say it's only temporary but it is being greeted by hopes and high expectations. if this holds and the sea floor does not crack and the wells are successful this could be the beginning of the end of this bill. tests are being run to see if it can hold back the oil. they should be done by the end of august we will be right back as kron 4 continues. no carrier ring no carrier c,gv)+pvzsé÷hz46>r4se8mhppr,jsú [ john ] i love these new cell phones. [ wife ] he just got a new phone and he can't stop using it. boom! profile pic. [ cell phone rings ] do you guys needs a moment? since john is always on his phone, we thought he'd like using wells fargo mobile banking. just paid the electric bill. wow. he's able

for arizona gov. says the state will appear the ruling to the ninth u.s. circuit appeals takes her to file a report today, they are asking them to lift the injunction and allow the block for russians to take effect. a federal judge temporary pull the teeth at the city would lead to racial profiling. >> demonstrators gathered said the quarter as it was close to the violent because of the emotion surrounding the case judge both the temporary blocked enforcement of the hour. she said no, to the part of a law requiring police officers to check a person's immigration status while of forcing other laws. >> opponents including the federal government's it does for russians were they to racial profiling gov. bert and supporters of the law say it is vital to reject the state's legal residences. >> we're being invaded by illegal immigration and the state of arizona. >> most americans agree there according to a new poll 55 percent say they approve 54 say espy 1070 will agree to a greater discrimination against hispanics, look good this announced rather not the thing block will reduce illegal immigrati

's the bay bridge check for u.s. will look first at the toll plaza, the westbound ride is smooth with the problems on the upper deck. the danger that the during lights have been activated traffic is been so light. try to the san mateo bridge likewise as the house with commute with the problems up to the high rise across the high price or up to the bayshore freeway. and finally a check with your commute across the golden gate or you'll see traffic moving very ssmoothly. it is renewed account is on this just downside and on the shoulder. at 7:23 a.m. will take a short break of the kron 4 morning washington in southern california law to the landing dozens of lightning strikes causing fires, and an elderly woman killed a riverside county sheriff's deputies minish together and out of her home and at one of saving her story team suffered burns to their arms this woman was struck by lightning but actually save by fire fighters there is also 700 a wildfire burning to the east of the macula. dillon stars in the area as well. other stores aware firing one and thus is telescopes' the spotte

lives with his mother in a grove and a california near yosemite. this. a pickup truck the u.s. driving is restored to his mother. the chp says his extensive criminal record. >> depending on the outcome of this recitation he could be facing a third strike. among his rap sheet by research tells me he was convicted of armed craig robbery and sentenced to 11 years in prison. authorities say williams will be a church with attempted murder and could face federal charges. dahlin pop. kron4 news. >> oakland plays aren't searching for suspects after a man was shot and killed last night that happened about 1130 at the intersection of 19th and webster street about an unresponsive man suffering from gunshot ones are the structures were not able to resuscitate him he died at the scene police say they do not have a suspect description. and other bay area news we now know the name of the man killed by police this weekend in oakland, 48 year-old fred. collins. he was shot saturday near the front yard station police say he was armed with two knives and church at him before they opened fire. they've bee

he takes over as bp deals with the were worst environmental disaster in u.s. history. bp plans to sell assets for to $30 billion or the next 18 months to play for cleanup and recovery the theater companies involved in the got friskers will face a fastball by lawsuits are likely to for corn and the most onerous and expensive legal battles and your sister reached. and partly to allow experts say the fight could consume the belly of the bps are dissatisfied. ellis is a quick settlement that sells all sidekick to be 2015 before trials begin at least 20, 28 before pros and other issues resolved. so far surrendered federal lawsuits have been filed. we're right to take a break, will you back more headlines, overnight the romans and the latest news coming up in just a bit. in a live look inside, shoppers of the camera, just a bit. in a live look inside, shoppers of the camera, 101 will be right back. and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do for a do-over. [ female announcer ] new neutrogena® clinical skincare. exclusive ion2 complex combined with activating cream helps restore colla

levels. >> since june about a million americans have maxed out of unemployment benefits the u.s. unemployment rate was 9.5% and the lowest in 11 months. many analysts don't expect it to fall any further this year. >> there honest, decent hard- working folks who fallen on hard times for no fault of their own. and what no where else to turn but unemployment benefits. >> president knows democrats think they can break the law in the senate tomorrow because that's when the replacement for the late senator robert byrd is seated. >> fog will start to dominate our forecast for the week but look at our mount tam cam there is the marine layer striking in the the day right now. it will continue to push inland through this evening as a matter of fact it will move pretty quickly in our inland spots. tomorrow morning dense fog along the coast and around the bay. it will scale back by the 7:00 hour and start to hug the coast line. 11 clocks will see a couple sunbreaks from the san mateo coast is and as we get the 3:00 hour mostly sunny through the bay area and at about 5 degrees cooler a look

is problem with the plate football again the expansion is omaha any of marcus mckay u.s. attention, a guy with $30 million in the bay, is he going to want to play for the omaha at nite hawk. doors some deals where i just want to turn to my good friend brian. (laughter) this is very straight. it is about me. you saw it 20 minutes ago a different presentation. primetime presentation where you joke to me make sure your fans' were involved. >> that is fine share >> and what you saw now was the last three and a half minutes work hard courts here are graphites, here is might sports captain and a half. straight down the middle, just a straight presentation. i open my arms deal and i say to you understand why have fun with it as opposed to hello, natalie have won the nit. you know it mean? what people remember what i just said. you never anything >> what said. what the member from train its own as >> open and friendly> your good he >> are crazy. (laughter) >> be drinking. >> (laughter)) >> to of bothers me, i the only got in here that does not drink. >> if he does during don't know. >> a just beh

. a new round of disagreements between the u.s. government and the bp. why there's a dispute over the new caps have finally stop the oil from spilling into the gulf. and and what happened a judge of the board this weekend at the center to the hospital. >> hot who i >> hotfoothave a at the starif she sphe if a recycling 7 happened in santa clara police said that the fire was burning plastic materials. the sultan and placed the suit listed surely and after the fire was put out. the meantime crews are gaining the upper hand on this wildfire in southern california. says the bombed ship fish buyer as it's called. is 80 percent contained. it is the birding since the same night. nearly 600 a. have been burned. they tell us a lot of the firefighters will be coming home soon. no but buildings have been damaged. >> some high temperature is in the east bay today. here in livermore we got up to 95 degrees. it's a great day to run through the fountain them. to get some relief from the heat. and right now live from san francisco. a few low clouds. a look at those bright light to carry inf action this i

at each other. and maureen kelly reports. >> there is no solution.. the u.s. are at work. there is no set time. them over 200 people missing for the past two days that is a cop out. >> the union as the reason why they are waiting long is because the transit has changed the driver's schedules a trip short notice. and some are driving a different route every day with out familiarity. >> with disrupting their lives, and to promote a strike. >> and just to know that all the drivers have not driven these routes before in the have the ability to choose any route. the union leaders kept them are from those choices that is why there were some of the complaints. and if the union? and if the drivers are mad at their own union? was there to blame. >> and getting pushed out? >> they're not going to be pushed out, they've been chosing choosing this, and each has a $1 million budget deficit. the only people that not contributed is the members and the union members. we need their help to keep this from being solvent. >> and kron4's spoke to commuters that is impacting >> it is difficult, to wait for one

back to 2004 reveals a higher number of suveal ian deaths and pakistan has been helping al-qaeda. the u.s. state department says the documents do not respect what is happ -- represent what is happening now. >> we have put in place a strong foundation working with pock stan, afghanistan in a situation that is different from the one we confronted two to 3 year -- three years ago. >>> tony hayward will be stepping down. bp says he will resign in october and be offered a job in russia. he will be replaced by bubin dudley. hayward became the face of bp's miss handling of the oil spill. >>> rob blagojevich's attorney could be sited for contempt. blagojevich is accused of trying to sell president obama former senate seat. >>> a wild fire in concern county. more than three square miles burned since it started this afternoon. 500 firefighters are battling the fire. several structures burned and homes are threatened. >>> temperatures were on the cool side today. same thing for tomorrow. tomorrow 7:00, dense dog and drizzle close to the coach line. the fog will peal back by noon. even though we will

. officials are already working on an appeal and the decision is likely to come from the u.s. supreme court. >> last year arkansas sheriff's turned over 26,000 illegal immigrants to authorities. >>> the warming trend continues into the weekend, i will have full details in a few minutes. ♪ [ horns honking ] ♪ [ male announcer ] come into an at&t store and experience tv like you've never seen before. ♪ for a limited time, get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months with dvr included. presenting the cadillac "summer's best" sales event. a fantastic opportunity to get a great offer on a new cadillac cts sport sedan... ..the most acclaimed vehicle in its class and a car and driver 10 best third year in a row. summer brings out the best in all of us, so now's the perfect time to get behind the wheel of a brand new cadillac. now during cadillac's summer's best sales event... get zero percent apr financing for 72 months or this attractive lease offer on a cts sport sedan. >>> second suspect in court in connection with the murder of a virginia man. prosecutor already charged althea housle

if this one has nothing to do with the gulf oil spill. kron 4 vicki reports for u.s. senators are calling for an investigation into the oil company for its alleged ties to terrorism. >> pictures like these were bad enough bp is now linked to this. it is >> within the realm of possibilities to put profits ahead of justice and murder of 270,00 people. >> have tell us it was released to after doctors said he had terminal cancer appeared menendez and the other senators said his release lead to a $900 million offshore drilling deal for bp. >> btr ask the british government to put on a prisoner transfer list as early as 2007 while they were negotiating. eps but on this list and the doctor claims he only has three months to live and in need scottish laws humanitarian parole. now the doctor comes out says he really has 10 years to live and used it as a fiddle. ndp got the contract shortly after his release. >> were the key kron 4 news. >> his approval rating covers ford snigger as former gov. before he was recalled back and carried 22 percent of voters of proof of the governor arnold schwarzenegg

to the u.s. market later this summer. it also hasn't revealed what cellphone carry air it will run less. and >> and it's good they made on how one of these. . >> live in nice weather there temperatures. in cooler by the bay. the not too bad. >> see u.s. 11 everybody have a good night. >>

their dogs either. the >> coming up see u.s. and south korea sent a very clear message to north korea. also in soutthos coming up on kron 4 news. >> we will be back with more news, weather and traffic in a few moments. military exercisers' continued in the c today >> it's a big ship intended to serve as a big message the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier george washington and picked his paid in the kickoff sunday between the united states and south korea. killed 46 sailors. the united states and says correa blames north korea for the attack. that nation's government blasted the war game. as shenyang observers watch and worry. >> it's going to see what happens as these exercises go on for four days. but nonetheless this is a concern. >> washington says the door is still open for north korean leader if his government changes its aggressive course. >> we are willing to meet with them we are willing to negotiate to move toward normal relations >> u.s. military officials say right now there is no sign of movement in north korea >> we have all heard of how the boss of british petroleum wants his l

of the law from taking effect. a u.s. district judge ordered the blocky yearshours ago. arizona appeal the ruling hoping for a hearing in mid september appeared both sides will make their arguments in the first week of november pish in san francisco is ninth u.s. circuit court of appeals. >> live picture at san francisco trays bay terminal were riders continue to be frustrated by delays and canceled rides resulting from a contract dispute between the union and the transit agency. a lot more news just ahead. those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those snacks again? nothing. at southwest airlines, when we have a sale, it's a sale. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has flights starting at $49 one-way. book now only at southwest.com. [ rand ] how can you not want to get on the plane? come on and get on the plane. we're saving you money. now that's a plane full of happy. [ employees ] grab your bag. it's on. [ ding ] you can connect to the internet at blazing fast s

. it was posted go into effect tonight a minute past midnight. a u.s. justice department challenge the law saying it would lead to racial profiling. >> arizona gov. jan for were reacting to today's decision by a federal judge demonstrators gathered outside the courthouse. it was close to the public because of the emotion surrounding the case. judge bullock temporarily blocked imports and of the most controversial provisions of arizonas senate bill 1070. she said no to the part of the law required please officers to check a person's immigration status wallet forcing other laws. notre requiring non- citizens that emigration papers with them all times. >> i raise this lot apartheid law. >> the federal government see the provisions would lead to racial profiling. gov. park and supporters of the law say it is vital in protecting the state's legal >> residents> we're being invaded by illegal immigration in the state of arizona. >> a cnn poll indicates most americans agree with her 55 percent say they approve of the law. at the same time 54 percent said they will lead to greater discrimination against h

have maxed out of unemployment benefits. the u.s. unemployment rate was 9.5% than the los 11 months. the analysts don't expect it to fall any further this year. >> these are honest decent hard- working folks will fallen on hard times through fault of the road and have no where else to turn except unemployment benefits. democrat >> think they can break the law in the senate tomorrow when the replacement for the late senator robert byrd is filled. >> cooler temperatures out there this afternoon from the coast all the way to or inland spots. still in the 80s and low 90s for inland spots about five didn't 10 degrees cooler than yesterday. closer the coast line 55 at one day, 69 san francisco and our satellite pictures it's easy to see why we have bob cobbing the coastline. tonight the fog will move further inland by to morning looking at dense fog and then afternoon were will be: elected a purified degrees cooler in most locations through the we will stay foggy cool even in the weekend as well cared fog tracker for tomorrow morning you will notice that fog starting a little further in l

program off the screen in the 1950's to build relationships between the u.s. and other countries. there newsome is pushing for san francisco goes for the world's biggest sporting events. he was san francisco to hold the 34th america's world cup race. it suggested a race would bring in $1.4 billion it would also create nearly 9000 jobs. the 34th annual america's cup will be held in 2013 or 14 at the city of oracle ceo as see the golden gate yacht club holding america. when bay area city made travel and leisure dock, list of the city's for single people live. our web producer kimberly tells us where. >> just barely making it and that san francisco and the no. 9 spot trouble leisure uses what makes a good single scene sometimes it strumming locals are just a whole lot of bars. they put together a list of one of time to go for both. san francisco said locals are stylish and averse and not hard on the icy their pub crawling is easy and san francisco rank fourth in the survey has been pedestrian to family. only downside the city by the bay is pricey came in at 27 in affordability appea

but carroll rejected u.s. calls for an investigation saying there is no indication that bp if had swayed the controversial decision. chinese officials are rushing to keep an oil spill from reaching international waters. your looking at the scene and the all see oil has been pouring in the water since to pipelines exploded. this is an area were usual4?rÑ=gi hundreds of fishing boats couch as cleanup crews. environmental group is trying to figure out to have the country's largest reported still is even worse than the chinese are indicating carried >>. traffic look at six city north and southbound bumper-to- bumper readout to the south on highway 24 slow go. a live look to san jose traffic moving pretty smoothly 101 north and south out as you make your way past and that ought to laugh. ]9w these seven interchange south down. but toyota recall lawsuit against the discovery phase. the plaintiffs and defendants toyota will exchange information appeared the judge said both sides will have a hundred days to complete the process at that point the lawsuit will four. they're more 100 lawsuits fil

korea should pose for pictures today with leaders and u.s. defense secretary robert gates is there. the distinction started the sale or purchase of arms and north korea. the acquisition of luxury items like liquor and cigarettes to rewards its obsolete. >> i live look good side to the bay bridge toll plaza overcast here the fog is in the big story close to the coastline. this afternoon temperatures are very cool along with coast. 54 in half moon bay that's typically a morning low tablature appear that so were sitting in that the afternoon. 55 san francisco, 16 oakland carried just goes to show you how much the cool morning air can impact our forecast. it look a satellite picture of the fog spilling over into oakland the fog will push back into the bay and inland over night prickly pretty quickly. our morning fog will push back a lot which will mean more sunshine and warmer temperatures about five to 10 degrees warmer. the majority of that occurring in land and this week and less fog and temperatures will warm up a little bit. home at 6:00 a.m. he knows the fog scaling back its pret

the these their batteries that recharge into the u.s. beat off. this is the key to hong solera solar powered ipod speaker. sweet to me by the pool of your workout signed its solar powered. this is in a slip this is the flips' why it's a new camera. as some slides out its fancier its lead screen. so in the shoot your videos you can watch them. the flip camera it's a new flip slide. begin record for hours. it looks less and less like a camera. >> a case of for more on all the gadgets than text story is you can head to our web site at kron 4 doc com. coming up you probably seen the photo but now we do have video of what this huge well as the end of a yacht in san south africa. >> we will be back with more news, weather and traffic in a few moments. >> imagine being on this he got nice sunny day. that's a well coming out of the water and walking into the yacht. that's off the coast of south africa. you might have seen a fog of this last week. the two people on the board were ok. the death mask was snapped in half. the see the well seem to be ok. they set swimming away a few minutes later. they experts say th

in new york for 12 years, is a u.s. citizen, but he is not. >> i get sad, i know there a date that i have to be on the airplane and leave the my life here. >> that is because disease only allows them to be see your six months of the time. >> he can come back we of the way. even if you're in for six months coming year may be the person at the airport was having a bad day, it could be set back. z if they were stricken told the pair said they would marry and he would be protected. its crew. he supports a parisian in the immigration reform law that would give home was searched for couples the same emigration protection as a federal circuit troubles. i think it is important that if we ever comprehensive end of ritual for it should be comprehensive. >> some dates allow same-sex unions federal law does not allow these and the doors to offer an additional sponsorship to their partners this is a political effort to do not debate. >> bridge is a privilege not right. i think there are millions of americans would love the right or privilege are bringing a lowborn this country but that is not our immi

to states and the federal program known as race to the top. it's the largest grant of its kind in u.s. is. the money is earmarked for states have taken steps to improve performance. in a first- round california did make the cut. tennessee in delaware were awarded of the six under million dollars. this time the state called on administrators from san francisco and several other big school districts to refine the proposal put the plan calls for putting high-performance teachers in low performing schools. expanded data tracking to improve academic achievement, and recording teacher evaluations to be based in part of student performance. california's ask for $700 million for each share of the money. state officials will have to washington in the next few weeks to present the proposal. the fund winners will be announced in september. >> the fog cleared back off the coasts this afternoon at least down and the san mateo " line. sunny skies your toll plaza and through most of the bay area but temperatures remain on the cooler side. our inland spots toward a few degrees and to the '70s this aftern

. but half a billion dollars the team must raise. >> with coca-cola, with u.s. bank, with those types of companies that are going to helpous move forward and make sure we have the greatest stadium. >> as they talk about the prospects of celebrating a new stadium, financing is far from certain. what it comes down is what the nfl is going to do. >> reporter: a large chunk of the money is expected to come from the stadium funds, which helped build the other new stadiums. an improving economy and strong corporate help will be the key. >> i'm not concerned about the financing. i think when you look at the mattes right now, they're starting to open. you we're confident what we can finance this building. does -- we need to look at that option on the surface and it makes a lot of sense, but we need to make sure it's the right deal for both teams. >> reporter: it's one of a number of financial challenges as the team tries to build the stadium by 2014. >> more problems in the gulf of mexico. another wellhead spewing oil tonight. details ahead as the kron4 news at 11:00 continues. with high-spee

on an appeal. the ultimate decision is likely to come from here, the u.s. supreme court. last year even without this law arizona shares deputy turnover 26,000 suspected illegal immigration's to federal authorities. right now people are gathered in san francisco and it calls for federal immigration law. we turn to our solo reporters. daniel. >> i'm in for the federal building you can see across pierce's 4:00 p.m. you can see a big crowd this is the people out there you can see more people at the end of the street to starting to arrive. for gathering and here in front there have been no. you can see the police are placed just to ensure nothing goes wrong power of a fan. >> for agent daniel checkback is used for the newscasts. it's got a bay area weather right now. >> the fog is clear back off shore once again this afternoon a live look for the golden gate bridge sunny skies here and it's all clear throughout the bay area. this has led to warmer temperatures in the north bay. our current conditions all in the '70s. 77 at buck, 75 santa rosa, 70 in san rafael are north bay locations are warmer same

in that request was denied. both sides will make their arguments and november and the san francisco tonight u.s. district court of appeals. supporters need it because the federal government has not been doing its job. also fueling this debate the economy and the recession and that illegal immigrants take jobs. and right, wrong, americans are not showing up to work the hardest. >> and right before dawn, and laborers in the california desert besides triple deserdespt temperatures, they will show up in full gear. and these are all mexican veterans. and the rocky american today, will join them for a full day of work. the only person in short sleeves and do not know what they're doing. >> and this man has worked in the fields for 32 years and knows these grapevines. and he is teaching me the trade. >> and you have to get rid of the green ones, those are way down and if you miss them? and then make it to the crushers store? and then they complain to the store? the complaint to the ranch, and in the ranch complains to me, the workers. and he makes $8 per hour, and to pack boxes, and maria is loading u

partners. knowing that we are born of an impact this summer i've reached out to the attorney general, the u.s. attorney, and he is calling a meeting in the month of august. we're going to sit down with our federal partners, the fbi, the dea, and the question has come up. and has the 80 officers had an impact? and the reality is that the summer is the most problematic. cahow to become a june, july, and thpeak. and we're going into a very busy prime time. >> and he is seeking federal assistance on the natural crime- fighting crime-fighting level. >> a san jose man is impersonating a high rway police officer, this 4 kron victory was spotted at a gas station and in embarcadero by 27 year-old mark bellini. a marhe sa something ws not quite right as. >> the crown victoria is commonly used and crolaw enforcement, and when this was found at 2:00 a.m. they thought it was one of their own. you can see that this photo, he was leaning against and it is difficult to tell apart. and he saw that it was a radio, dark to fatigues, and the search found weaponry, equipment, badges, handcuffs and the inside of s

for the working class people the u.s., the disabled the ride that bus system every day. >> before we go just for the writer that's going out there who may remain not be delayed they want to know when will it end. the drivers want to know when will you sit back down when they're not they left the table the one the talk now will you do that this weekend or friday tomorrow. >> when the union failed to show up for negotiations with they did there is a legal motion which takes as that of negotiation and put it in the court why they continue to sit out is a slap in the face to the public and is honest frankly a bit of a like to say otherwise. the contract has been imposed union took the court issue be settled in concord they were paid a hundred thousand dollars a year and they should get back to work. >> so that the no let the courts >> work it >> we don't have any of their choice now they took it to the courts. >> 1010 right now we will be back in a couple minutes. at the jcpenney appreciation sale. save an extra 15% on all regular, sale, and clearance items. everything, no exclusions! save on ev

that we're pointing have an impact this summer and we have reached out to attorney general's, the u.s. attorney has called a meeting in the month of august on record to sit down with all our federal apartments and the question has come up that because he has lost 80 more officers has had had a crime in pact. reality is that without summer is our most problematic month ended as the plan from june to july it peaks in august and september and that is a consistent pattern that we've seen so we're going to see at a busy time right now. >> as you just heard it he and other oakland officials are going to meet with the fbi, dea and the sfa for the summit that is set next month. >> are 80 7:21 a.m. another break will be worth up with someone the plans were on the corner, here's a live look as we go inside again giving you a shot of on the creek, it is looking like it is moving really good on the 688 by the 24 interchange 724, the chechen how some harsh words for banks after receiving pac spear bailiffs. he made a list of banks that made payout plan is determined are inappropriate in access. th

the largest spill in u.s. history. >> cruiser are scrambling to clean up an oil spill in michigan's kalamazoo river. a 30 in. pipe burst spilling 800,000 gal. of oil into a creek that leads to the river it has been shut down emergency officials have deployed oil skimmers and absorbent booms to the creek and revert to clean up the oil. >> the big board this morning the dow down 32 points to 10,005 05 nasdaq down 10 and half to 2000 to 77. news around the bay antioch city council meeting when into the early morning hours ended with the city council voting down a proposal by wal-mart to expand its store. they wanted to turn into a supercenter by expanding it by 33,000 square feet they want to remodel the inside and drop of russia reached door inside of it. parties from both sides of the issue back the old pack the meeting last night when on for hours really emotional at some point that in the end they voted 3-2 against the expansion. >> san francisco supervisors city. the made the decision last night to propose 720 per project would add 10,000 residential units a third for low-income residents i

portions of the u.s., china and were cooler. out of the ordinary not normal, minor earthquake in washington d.c. rarely if ever do they feel the it no we feel this one's miner for them it is a big deal. it happened to ours ago it head with a magnitude of 3.6 it was centered right and the rock and build maryland area and no damage and of course out here we know you don't get the damage of an earthquake like that but they're not built for earthquakes. meanwhile series of earthquakes shook the sonoma county the latest before midnight two. it was centered 2 mi. north of the geysers early and the day to large quakes hit the region as well that includes a four. no it happened about 830 est morning will saw some new details regarding the oil spill bp has finally gained control over the biggest environmental catastrophes at least for now the company has placed a cap over the while that has been gushing crude oil since early spring is only a temporary fix but it has been greeted with hope and high expectations along the coast these pictures show you a much different scene you don't see all the oil g

of lawsuits have been filed after its recall due to acceleration problems in several the barack models. u.s. stock futures are pointed cell that is our weaker than expected results did not help. investors are waiting for earnings report including goldman sacks today for the first time ever kindles the books, are out selling hardcover books from almost 50 percent. amazons as of 0 hundred and 43 books for every 100 regular work for the past three months. under motor co. says it plans to sell a plug and hybrid vehicle in 2012. as part of its strategy to push the front of the pack in the race to develop more fuel-efficient cars senate democrats are said to try to break a republican filibuster today clearing a path for an unemployment benefits extension. millions of people sat on the jobless rolls will be received an extension of unemployment benefits of version $309 a week again if it passes. meanwhile 36 record good will become the and the senator when he takes the oval office today. to succeed the longest serving on the late senator robert byrd, that course means democrats will pick up to tha

in june home sales. continental airlines is adding to the evidence that u.s. airlines are making a strong recovery from recession it says its net income in the second quarter was $233 million. the company is combining with court to vote on the world's biggest airline. decadrachm based in santa clara will be flashing hundreds or jobs, they will cut to 500 jobs with the goal of making a profit by next year after the plan is complete operating expenses are expected to fall by $100 million. the economy has been a nightmare for us products across the country a poll finds that nearly half or more of hispanics are really worried about jobs paying bills or server college. 45 percent say they or relatives did not find work recently suspended sentence bennett say it is difficult to get ahead financially. researchers say hispanics are particularly volatile to the poor economy because the level of education, income. news around the bay view live in san mateo county you could soon see higher sales at the board of supervisors will vote on tuesday whether to put the rear him raising measure on the ballo

inland spots. sixties for the coast. >> three u.s. service members have been killed in afghanistan. it is bring the total to 63 now making it the deadliest month in nine years. three died in two separate blasts and afghanistan the names have not been released june had been the did last month with over 60 deaths. meanwhile protests are being held right now on san francisco 18 locations around world over the next several days to the mark one year anniversary of three berkeley graduates. they have been imprisoned since last july. the free the hiker's rally will be at 16th street in san francisco and noon on saturday. market headline stock futures down this morning caring over yesterday's losses the dow gave up 30 points. s&p lost four and a half. gross domestic products will be released. analysts think that it will see growth slowed to 2%. the asset are finally getting value of the federal bank says the gas that assets are worth. disney has agreed to sell miramax films for $660 million the buyer film yard holding an investor group. the houses passed a bill to boost airline safety its

continues 2010 could become the deadliest year for u.s. police agencies in 20 years. caltrans has started in the first afford tunnels for the new presidio parkway project. transportation reporter mark jones says the project is grating thousands of jobs. the u.s. government is pumping $83 million into the tunnel began project as part of the american recovery and reinvestment act to end the recession. there gavin newsome said the presidio park where project will create 6200 local jobs. as an example there is this woman to lead shields cal can't pumping in severance as good a point she bid on two faces of the project and got $6 million in work. that allowed her to buy this concrete pumping machinery and hire three unemployed people expanding her small company payroll by 65 percent. sulfur employes cried she spoke she held back tears as she expressed her appreciation to the crowd. the key from the bottom of my heart. it is hard for small businesses to make in this tough world right now every project opportunity. the billion dollar project to build the presidio parkway to the golden gate bridg

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